All articles by Phil Clark – Page 35
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Housebuilders braced for month of reckoning
Poor sales in September could signal the start of a market downturn, warn firms and analysts.
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Bovis Lend Lease links with French FM giant
Formation of super-team to bid for PFI work creates concern over consolidation in market.
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Three in line for BT’s £300m son of Jaguar deal
Carillion, Balfour and Mowlem tipped as preferred firms for extension of Project Jaguar into capital schemes.
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'Scum of capitalism' hit back at Livingstone jibes
Construction Confederation chief Jennie Price denounces London mayor's vitriolic attack on Tube bidders.
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Adjudicators’ right to be wrong is upheld
Court of Appeal ruling in Bouygues vs Dahl-Jensen says decisions stand even if wrong party is paid.
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Construction growth to overtake UK plc‘s by 2002
Comprehensive Spending Review to help construction grow 1% more than GDP in two years’ time.
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Two shortlisted for £500m Bristol brownfield scheme
City council to choose between developers Hammerson and Land Securities in October.
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Government gives CABE 130% more muscle
Culture department responds to Lipton s call for more money to beef up regional offices.
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Prescott’s 10-year plan will create skills drought
Industry fears the Comprehensive Spending Review s doubling of workload will push it to breaking point.
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Countryside set to join Elephant & Castle team
Runner-up’s housing expertise tipped to win it place alongside Godfrey Bradman on £1bn scheme.
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CABE newcomers expected to silence ‘little box’ critics
Housing pioneers – Peabody’s Dickon Robinson and Ove Arup’s John Miles – named CABE commissioners.
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Australian developer to muscle in on UK CM market
Retail specialist Westfield to set up construction management arm as part of UK push.
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T&T and Siemens form £300m alliance
QS’ high-tech unit pays dividends as it agrees venture to oversee global roll-out of microchip facilities.
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Three top architects chosen for £250m business park
Foster, Allies and Morrison and Hare to design one office block each in first phase of 10-year scheme.
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Swaying bridge is ‘engineering tragedy’
Top engineer says closure of Foster/Ove Arup s Millennium Bridge is a body blow to UK engineering.
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Livingstone offers Rogers top job
Key role on Greater London Authority will allow urban taskforce head to implement his vision.
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Judging the design judges
Stuart Lipton’s Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment has been reviewing projects and educating clients for nine months. Is it making Britain better designed?
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Tube architect may switch glass in wake of safety alert
JLE glazing problems prompt £72m Wembley Park Station designer to consider alternatives.
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Bellway wins £50m brownfield scheme
Housebuilder beats five rivals to mega regeneration scheme comprising live-work units and retail space in the West Midlands.